Village Voice Food Critic on Anonymity and 'Iron Chef'
By AAN Staff
march 11, 2008 03:48 pm
"It's actually rather easy to go unrecognized as a critic," says Robert Sietsema, who's been eating and writing for the
Voice for 15 years. "Most critics want to be recognized since they love having restaurateurs kiss their ass and bring them free food. The
Voice pays for what I eat, so I don't need any free food." The critic talks to Gothamist in advance of the
Voice's first-ever
Choice Eats tasting event tonight in New York, which features some of Sietsema's favorites. They also ask him about the response to his
recent much-talked-about story on "how bogus" the popular TV show
Iron Chef is. Sietsema says "the funniest responses came from crybaby
Iron Chef judges ... it was like poking a hornet's nest, and I'd do it again in a second."